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050 0 $aBX7800.F863$bB4 1986
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100 1 $aBeale, David,$d1944-
245 10 $aIn pursuit of purity :$bAmerican fundamentalism since 1850 /$cby David O. Beale.
260 0 $aGreenville, S.C. :$bUnusual Publications,$cc1986.
300 $axiv, 457 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. [399]-430.
505 00 $tAbbreviations --$tForeword --$tAcknowledgements --$tPart I. The fountainheads of Fundamentalism, 1857-1920 --$tDefining Fundamentalism --$tThe prayer meeting revivals and early believers' meetings --$tOld Niagara Bible Conference and her fruits --$tThe Scofield Reference Bible and the Fundamentals --$tThe American Bible and Prophetic Conferences: 1878-1914 --$tThe development of American liberalism --$tTransdenominational responses to liberalism --$tThe World's Christian Fundamentals Association --$tPart II. Presbyterian fundamentalism to 1930 --$tThe old guard --$tPresbyterian beginnings in America --$tPresbyterian seminaries and Fundamentalism --$tThe rise of Princeton Theological Seminary --$tFamous heresy trials and the five fundamentals --$tThe turbulent twenties : controversies over the Fundamentals --$tThe fall of Princeton Theological Seminary --$tPart III. Baptist fundamentalism to 1930 --$tThe deep roots of controversy --$tIssues of alarm --
505 00 $tBaptist fundamentalism organized --$tThe matter of Baptist confessions --$tFortifications and forgeries --$tFacing defections and defeats --$tFundamentalist fatalities --$tThere was murder in the students' hearts --$tPart IV. Separatist fundamentalism since 1930 --$tThe changing face of liberalism --$tFundamentalism's transdenominational vitality in the 1930s and 1940s --$tThe challenge of broad evangelicalism --$tRobert T. Ketcham : patriarch of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches --$tWilliam Bell Riley : his life and legacy --$tThe Fundamental Baptist Fellowship and the conservative Baptist movement --$tHistorical backgrounds of Methodism --$tMethodist battles for the faith --$tWestminster Seminary and the foreign missions controversy --$tThe Bible Presbyterian controversies --$tThe Free Presbyterian Church --$tPart V. Fundamentalism today --$tNew expressions of fundamentalism since 1950 --$tFundamentalism facing the future --
505 00 $tFor reference only --$tReference helps.
520 $aWritten in 1986, In Pursuit of Purity, by BJU church history professor David O. Beale, is still the most authoritative history of militant Fundamentalism ever written from a Fundamentalist perspective. Beale begins the story with the prayer meeting revivals of 1857 and traces it through the rise of conservative Bible conferences, the ascendance of modernistic liberalism, and the intradenominational battles that ensued. He focuses especially on Baptists and Presbyterians without excluding other groups. Especially helpful for its brief biographical and denominational histories. - Publisher.
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